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Agenda and Goals I.Introductions II.Spectrum of Engagement III.Discussion Worksheet IV.Team Building and CI – exercise on why would it be important? V.Hand-outs VI.EFNT Community Involvement Challenge – Sneak Preview II. Goals for this meeting Gain understanding on how to effectively use EFNT’s readily available platform Interactive dialogue and best practice sharing Tools and Techniques to plan 2012 better III. Wrap up

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EFNT’s Mission Nonprofit Organizations Company with limited resources and lots of good intentions EFNT promotes and facilitates community involvement and philanthropy for small and mid-size companies in a way that’s good for their business. Make it easy for Member Companies to do good Bring in new donor-advised funds to Communities Foundation of Texas (CFT)

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EFNT Factoids Currently 92 Member Companies Average number of employees 25-30 715 volunteers have provided 5043 volunteer hours in Q1/Q2 of FY. 2011-12

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EFNT Member Company Corporate Infrastructure Examples: Leadership incorporates community involvement initiatives into the company’s business strategy and human resources objectives. Corporate Infrastructure: Incorporate community program into company mission, vision, and values Survey employee interests Form employee Community Involvement Planning Team Develop corporate policies that support community involvement, such as volunteer time off (VTO) policies Incorporate community involvement program into employee handbook and recruiting materials Engaging Companies in Corporate Infrastructure

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EFNT Member Company Employee Volunteerism Employee Volunteerism: Sponsor company days in the community Support individual involvement in community activities Encourage employees to take Board and other leadership roles with community benefit organizations Leverage human capital engagement as learning and development opportunities Engaging Companies In Employee Volunteerism Examples: In 2010, EFNT Member Company employees donated 5043 hours in the community through EFNT Programs which accounts for $105,903 on average. Companies align CI activities with cross functional team building, spirit programs, and leadership development initiatives.

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EFNT Member Company Business Practices Business Practices: Donate Office Space/Supplies to Community Organizations Benefit the environment through recycling and alternative transportation programs Be aware of vendor environmental & contributions to the community programs Hire new or temporary employees from organizations that transition people back into the workforce Enable civic engagement & participation Examples: Business Access donates office space to Executives in Action. Companies purchase their corporate gifts from SoapHope, a social business in Dallas Temporary employees for projects are hired from local non-profits supporting women in need Engaging Companies In Business Practices

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Engaging Companies In Marketing Communications EFNT Member Company Marketing/ Communications Examples: Companies partner with clients on their CI initiatives. Community organizations present at all-hands meetings. Companies include their CI program in their internal and external websites, bulletin boards, and newsletters including links to the organizations they support, employee activities, photos and recognition awards. Marketing/Communication: Internal and external promotion of CI programs and results Educate employees on community needs Develop strategic cause-related marketing campaigns tied to business goals Summarize community involvement & impact in annual reports Celebrate results!

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Discussion Worksheet A small exercise to get us going! What worked well (or did not) in 2011? What aspect of the Spectrum might you use the most? What corporate goals are being met through your CI efforts? What is your communication plan around CI? Take a few minutes to respond to the questionnaire then we will have a short discussion

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Team Building and CI What makes CI a team building activity? What are the possible benefits of doing this? Some Tips to consider Create a menu of activities, year long and also a variety of ways to engage Remember that team building can take place even in the planning stages of an activity Have a transparent purpose - communicate clear expectations Set up team building experience to raise awareness of how behaviors impact results Relate it to the business—tie it into the workplace Identify win for both the company and the community Executive support is important—employees see them as role models Set stage with understanding diversity of groups: personal styles, motivations, points of view, etc. Fun is important Debrief after event Celebrate – online and offline

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Wrap-Up Set Goals and track them Join us for our PNPs and for Freedom Day Participate in our Supply Drives Communicate with us often about what you have done so we can share it and count it! Call us to set up a Custom Service Project Save the Date for Good Corporate Citizenship Conference on April 12 th. And if you have not already done so

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